The Spanish capital's newspaper "Marca" reports that Madrid's "Real" has decided to take advantage of the buy-back option this upcoming summer and acquire forward Alvaro Morata from Turin's "Juventus."
The Royal club sold the 23-year-old player for 20 million euros to the Italian champions in the summer of 2014. However, the "whites" never fully gave up on the player and included a clause in the contract stating that they could repurchase their former academy player for 32 million euros after two years.
Since his first season in Italy, A. Morata has been showing excellent athletic form and is currently attracting interest from several famous English "Premier" league clubs. It is said that the price for the Spanish national team striker could rise to 50 million euros this summer.
"Marca" adds that Florentino Perez will acquire the forward with the possibility of selling him for a much higher sum in the same summer. In that case, "Juve" would be the most affected, losing approximately 18 million euros for the player.
However, this is just part of plan B. Having played 30 matches this season, scoring seven goals and making five assists, A. Morata is valued in Madrid and could strengthen the "whites" squad for the next season once again.